Operation Check, Hydraulic Hoist, Dc & Ac; Lowering Hoist First Time - Wesmar HD825 Series Operation And Installation Manual

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TB1. If longer hoist control cable is needed, hoist
extension cables are available in 25 foot (7.6
meters) lengths. PN: 78.10015.1.
4. Solenoid valve wiring
The solenoid valve is pre-wired with terminal lugs
at the ends. Run the solenoid cable through one of
the strain relief fittings on the hoist box. Connect
the wires to TB2, number to number.
5. Limit switch up/down wiring:
There are two limit switches on the hoist rack
that will stop the hoist at the travel limits. Both
switches are pre-wired with terminal lugs at the
ends. Run the limit switch wires through one of
Tube Guide Clamp Safety Clamp
the strain relief fittings on the hoist box. Connect
the wires to TB4, number to number.
Soundome Cable
Limit Switch
OPERATION CHECK,
HYDRAULIC HOIST, DC &
Castle Nut
Cotter Pin
AC

Lowering hoist first time

1. Check to make sure there is enough room
beneath the boat before lowering the soundome.
Total travel is 18 inches, 45.5cm. Outside the
seachest 16.5 inches, 42cm.
2. Make sure the hoist switch is in the 'up'
position.
3. Disconnect the upper hoist limit switch wire
labeled #27 located on TB2 for DC motors or TB4
for AC motors. Once this wire is disconnected
the hoist will only move down when powered.
4. Disconnect the hoist down limit switch wire
labeled #1 located on, TB1 for DC motors and
TB1 for AC motors. Once this wire is disconnected
the hoist will not move when the hoist switch
in the wheelhouse is pushed down to lower the
soundome.

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